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Show Page THK JOURNAL 1C CHURCH WELFARE FARM PROJECT UIIDERWAY A St. f 4 ' 'p w I 4 rt - AW ..A ' Ir'tf KAYSVILLE i, '0jC '5 w V V ' -- ' "Jr. ', ' O '- i -, ; ' ',, ' .W,0 V' ysrtfy yy v&g :': hi BE AWARr months iKy f 4 ' hi''i 'J, ' j n s) K I I TV croft wm"bi"fr ' r ' - fffe 7r V i, May 1. when thev nLCATs !r Sfj CoS Williams and in the service depart! Hams Motor Cm will receive certificates fromf1 Plymouth successful coTpfetSH TJ Men and tractors went to work recently as the Layton Second LDS ward welfare project of raising vegetables started. On about 7 acres of land; rented from Mrs. Ruth E. Layton, the welfare projtons of ect is expected to yield 11 tons of corn, two and one-ha- lf beans, and enough beets to defray expense of the project. Volun teer workers, with their equipment, are shown above, working the acreage. Left to right are John Meibos, Milton Call, Ralph Dibble, Jesse Stevenson, Leon Johnson, John E. Neville, William Scoffield, Kenneth Page and Keith Bagley. Golden F.. Lay ton is the Layton Second ward welfare works director. County Recorder Action On Road Equipment Rental Will Seek Deal AwaitsStudy By Atty. Stahle A Second Term No course of action was indicated money over to Davis county, and this week, in the matter of the ir- an investigation. In explaining why the cash was regular road equipment rental a" deal between the state of Utah and Davis county. The matter has been turned over o county attorney Keith L. Stahle 'or determination of what action should be taken. Mr. Stahle stated that he is still awaiting receipt of the files on the case, and his decision will not be 'orthcoming until he has had time to make a full study of documents contained in the files. The decision as to whether criminal intent was involved, and not immediately turned over to the county, Commissioner Howard stated that he had intended to use the money to buy oil for Davis county roads. Enlists In fen,ce will be Award of tfe made by p y, manager of Williams J V pany. The conferences and Croft have been aS with the latest approx of semcing cars andtrj designed to take the r5 U. S. Navy oht.of Leonard B. Butcher, son of Mrs. Laura Wallace, Kaysville, enlisted in the Navy on April 24, according, to Chief Laurel Hook, navy recruiter. He is now at the U. S. naval training center, San Diego, Calif., where he will receive three months recruit training. faster auto the service up-to-da- te service by) man with knowledge more accurate mechanical i tf trouble antej pairs and adjustments rV mum expenditure of labor terials. The Conferences i purpose of mfc1 mechanics out further lent ip by reviewing established)? and detailed studies di motive developments, j Reed Williams is noil Layton and has been a it Davis county all his lii been employed by Wilir Company since lWjir turned from military serf tion of past' service as District Gov the Army Air Forces. 1 ernor of district 28A of the Lions Walter Croft is a mk International. and is now living in Cte: has been with Willie' Richard M. Gerber, appointed Company since 1947 oih general manager of Western Brick from military service and Supply Co., at Lincoln, Army Air Forces. What's Coming DINNER, DANCING, FLOOR SHOW, sponsored by Layton Fourth ward Quorum of Elders. May 6 in Layton First ward recreation hall: Tickets from Eleventh Quorum of Elders, or committeemen, Robert Anderson, Lamar Day, Don Shurtz, William Burns, Darvil Ur. Stahle said. Pauline Smedley and Richard e, The matter of whether the state Wilcox, Bill Weaver, Stearns married in the Salt Lake Wallace, will press for refund of the rental . Layton. , LDS Temple, April 20. money .still rests with Atty. Gen. D MAN DANCE, at Davis high Clinton D. Vernon, who stated that Maxine Smith and Jerry. Green, le still has this matter under ad- gym, May 8, starting 9 p. m., all now Mr. and Mrs. Green, married former Davis men invited to visement. 18 Miss Emy Miya, in the Logan LDS. temple. April The case concerns the rental of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Miyv Davis county road equipment to Mrs. John E. Barker, Sr., Kays- 310, Layton, now attend CHILDRENS THEATER, April ville, who celebrated the the state during the winter 89th her College, Los Ax bury 2 in Davis the North of 1949., The claim for payment of 29, p. m., junon April 24. been awarded the bronze the rental money was made out ior high school, and 7:30 p. m. in Gamma Kappa Hoar Pii Second the to hall. ward J the Kaysville county employee payable The following Davis high stu- ship Fraternity. months the Four in who filled out the claim, instead of preparation. dents who received awards at the To attain this honorT Davis high students cast members. ;o Davis county. State road offiSpeaking festival held in maintained scholastic cials then forwarded the check for American Association of Univer- Poetry War-noc-k, least 3 AV, 2 W last Logan Saturday: Marilyn P.-The to the employe. A., and Kays$1032, payable sity Women, Lucille Reid, Sandra Ste- grade lower than J Civic and ville check Association. cashed the kept employe wart, Douglas Jordan, Olive Ky quarters attendance he money in his house for approxnaston, Sally Amundsen, Norma College where she P.-A. OPEN in months. The employe HOUSE, Kays- Jean Holbrook, Maurine Jordan, Executive Fashion Ary imately four stated that he acted under author ville, May 4, 7:30 p. m., in Kays- Allie Mae Miss Miya is a PJJ Burningham, Janet Trowville Amasa commissioner of school. of Part county ity elementary vis high school, KaysviJ bridge and Mary .Ellen Wood. National Boys and Girls week R. Howard. of the The irregularities PICK-U- P transaction were brought out when OPERATION a duplicate copy of the claim for COMMENCEMENT EXER.W w vyA v payment was disevoered while CISES, John R. Barnes Seminary. some old papers . were being re- North Davis stake; at stake house, moved during the course of clean-ing-u- p May 14, 2 p. m. Davis stake, Farma road commission shed. ington ward chapel, April 30, at This prompted the turning of the 7 p. m. South Davis stake, May 7, Bountiful tabernacle, 7 p.m. what, if any, action might be taken in this respect, rests with Davis county, and this decision will emerge only after a close study of written documents and other assets relative to the transaction, i -- Kil-foyl- Mrs. Stevenson Mrs. Grace C. Steyenson, Davis county recorder, will seek a second term in office. She has announced that she is a candidate for nomination to the post on the Republican ticket. A native of Davis county, Mrs. Stevenson, is a daughter of the late John R. and Angelina Cleveland Capener, of Centerville. She was Farmington city treasurer for eight years, and from 1932 to 1938 was engaged in private business with her late husband, Emil Stevenson. Mrs. Stevenson is vice president . of the Utah State Association of County Officials. T. -- T. Kaysville A Slates Open House Meeting P-T- k weed SYRA LITA club, closing social of season, May 1, at 7:15 p. m., at Mansion House in Ogden. spraying program is now P.-KAYSVILLE A. open in progress in Davis county, ac- house for everyone in the Kaysville cording to DeLore Nichols, county area will be held on May 4, at 7:30 "agent. p. m. in the Kaysville elementary in the school. The spraying machine went into the of county south part Assisting in arrangements for in and the that the on action meeting are members of the April 13, 22. Grant Parker, Kaysville Rotary club, Smuel Mornorth on April West Point, is in charge of north gan, . assistant superintendent of end operations while Charles Park- schools, and Thomley K. Swan, ins, Bountiful, will direct the south president of the board of education. The executive board of the P.-A. end campaign. is the arranging program for the Streets and roads have first evening. weed destroying priority inandthethen Mrs. Hollis Grange, of the A.A.U. private prop- W., is program, arranging to have some art erty will be sprayed. work from the Intermountain InCommittee on weed control is: dian school on exhibit. The meeting is part of the RoAmasa R. Howard, chairman; W Euvice Nalder, chairman; tary National Boys1 and Girls proAlvin M. Whitesides P. gram, and will stress the import gene Tolman, ance of education in developing Archer Clayton better citizens. and Mr. Nichols. T. ; T. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY will hold regular monthly meeting at home of Mrs. Lucy Barker, May 1, 8 p. m. Plans for summer work will be discussed. KAYSVILLE .LIONS will meet on May 5 to make plans for charter night meeting on May 27. Kaysville town hall. FARMINGTON P.-A. on May 3, at 3:45 p. m., at the school. Election of officers, and program by i school children. T. Congratulations to LaDell Sessions, who will be feted with a dinner-danc- e on May 1, at 8 p.m., in the Servus Drug dining room at Bountiful, in recogni- - J Layton Jaycees Harold Ence (left), Dave pick-uJ Winegar, are shown at w ork on operation vementV and Jaycee sponsored town clean-u- p n operation consisted of driving around Layton piles onto the truck for removal. P J |